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 Cairo, Egypt (Nov 22, 2007 11:08 EST) The search for Russian divers who failed to resurface in the Red Sea has been suspended for the night. The three divers failed to return to their boat after attempting a particularly deep dive near Elphinstone reef. The rescue operation will resume with day light.

The search for three Russians, two men and a woman, who failed to resurface after a dive in the Red Sea in Egypt will continue in the morning.

Worsening weather conditions and strong currents have been hampering the efforts.

Diving specialists say the divers were equipped with only one oxygen tank each, which is not enough for these kinds of depths.

Tour manager Pavel Shipilin, whose company organised the holiday, said the divers decided to go to 90 metres at their own risk.

”One of them was a diving instructor and he would have known this. Safety rules were ignored, including the Egyptian law that forbids divers from diving deeper than 40 metres," Shipilin said.

"They went diving without telling the guides accompanying them. Otherwise they wouldn't have been allowed to do so,” he added.

Bashir Malsagov from Russian Embassy in Cairo agreed that violation of safety rules was the main cause of the incident.

“Our divers ignore existing safety regulations, they don’t stick to them, often they themselves are to blame for what happens to them,” Malsagov said.

Russia's Foreign Ministry has sent two diplomats to Egypt to look into the incident.
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Re: Russian Deep-sea Divers Missing In Egypt; 'Safety Rules Were Ignored'
« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2007, 09:12:34 AM »
the divers were equipped with only one oxygen tank each

When will they learn?
I have learned that even landlocked lovers yearn for the sea like navy men.

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Re: Russian Deep-sea Divers Missing In Egypt; 'Safety Rules Were Ignored'
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2007, 09:21:10 AM »
It has oxygen in it..  21% :)

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Re: Russian Deep-sea Divers Missing In Egypt; 'Safety Rules Were Ignored'
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2007, 09:48:10 AM »
Don't be stupid out there. We are all ultimatly responsible for our own safety.

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Re: Russian Deep-sea Divers Missing In Egypt; 'Safety Rules Were Ignored'
« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2007, 04:22:15 PM »
according to the new padi rules if you are 20' from your buddy you are solo diving.

 

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